events2011
- World-renowned scholar Peter Brown delivered a lecture entitled, "Alms, Work, and the Holy Poor: Early Christian Monasticism between Syria and Egypt" on September 29th at 7:00 p.m. in the British Studies Room in Norlin Library. Â Peter Brown is
- The Departments of Classics and History, the Graduate Committee on the Arts and Humanities, and the CU Mediterranean Studies Group presented a free public lecture September 21st in Eaton Humanities 135 at 5:00. Â Giovanni Cecconi, an Associate
- The Department of Religious Studies was pleased to host a catered lunch on Thursday, August 25, 2011 with Professor Padmatsho from Southwest Nationalities University in Chengdu. Professor Padmatsho is the first Tibetan women to receive a Ph.D. in
- Greg Johnson presented a working paper on the current Kawaiaha`o Church conflict at the University of Colorado Law School Summer Workshop on Law, Religion, and Culture, July 21-22, 2011.
- ERNESTO CARDENAL AT CU-BOULDER: TUESDAY, APRIL 26 AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27Nicaraguan poet and liberation theologian Ernesto Cardenal spoke at two events at CU-Boulder in April 2011.  On Tuesday, April 26, at 10 am in Old Main Chapel, he
- The Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine recently published an aritlce about the February visit of Ebrahim Moosa, Associate Professor Islamic Studies at Duke University. Mossa delivered a guest lecture at the University of Colorado in honor of
- Dana Naone Hall, a Hawaiian poet, burial rights expert, and cultural practitioner, will be visiting CU on Wednesday, March 16. She will speak about current burial preservation challenges in Hawai`i at 10:00 a.m. in Hale 270. A question and answer
- Curious about the new iPhone confession app, virtual puja, or Wikileaks'publication of esoteric religious documents? What is the impact of new technologies on religion today? How is religion mediated in a digital age?The Department of
- On March 2nd and 3rd the Religious Studies Department hosted visiting scholars for two frutiful sessions on religion and digital media in conjunction with the Center for Media, Religion, and Culture. The visiting scholars--depicted in the photograph
- The 2011 Lester Lecture features Ananda Abeysekara, Associate Professor in the Department of Religion and Culture at Virginia Tech. His talk on "The Un-translatability of Religion, The Un-translatability of Life," will take place on Monday, February